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Assessment of the Barren Ground Caribou Die-off During Winter 2015-2016 Using Passive Microwave Observations
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Study investigates a die-off of 50 Arctic Barren Ground caribous on Prince Charles Island (Nunavut, Canada), in the summer of 2016, using passive microwave observations.
Birth Date Determines Early Calf Survival in Migratory Caribou
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Abstract The decline of most caribou ( Rangifer tarandus) populations underlines the need to understand the determinants of key demographic parameters. In migratory caribou, we have limited...
Cadre législatif québécois pour la protection des espèces sauvages en situation précaire: évaluation critique et recommandations pour une révision majeure
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Résumé Au Québec, la Loi sur les espèces menacées ou vulnérables (LEMV), adoptée en 1989, a pour but d'assurer la sauvegarde de l'ensemble de la diversité génétique sauvage de la province en...
Canadian Institute of Forestry 2020 National Conference & Annual General Meeting
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Event Date and Time
September 15th, 2020 at 12:00am to September 17th, 2020 at 11:59pm
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For the first time in CIF-IFC’s history, the 2020 National Conference and 112th AGM will be hosted in a completely virtual format. The forest sector continues to be dynamic and show resilience...
Canadian Institute of Forestry 2023 National Conference & 115th Annual General Meeting
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Event Date and Time
September 24th, 2023 at 9:00am to September 27th, 2023 at 5:00pm
Nanaimo, BC
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Forestry for All Canada is regarded as a leader in sustainable forest management, so why is our forest industry the subject of protest? Foresters, academics, activists, First Nations, and lay people...
Conservation of Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) in Canada: An Uncertain Future
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Caribou (Rangifer tarandus (L., 1758)) play a central role in the ecology and culture of much of Canada, where they were once the most abundant cervid. Most populations are currently declining, and...
Detection of Rain-On-Snow (ROS) Events and Ice Layer Formation Using Passive Microwave Radiometry: A Context for Peary Caribou Habitat in the Canadian Arctic
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This resource is available on an external database and may require a paid subscription to access it. It is included on the CCLM to support our goal of capturing and sharing the breadth of all...
E-Lecture: Alternative Harvesting and Silvicultural Approaches for Caribou Habitat
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Event Date and Time
March 22nd, 2023 at 1:00pm EST to March 22nd, 2023 at 2:30pm EST
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Title: Alternative Harvesting and Silvicultural Approaches for Caribou Habitat Speaker: Joshua Killeen (M.Sc. P. Biol, FORCORP Solutions)
E-Lecture: Caribou Must Eat, but What Does it Take to Stay Alive? Disentangling the Forage-Risk Hypothesis in a Multi-Ungulate Community
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Event Date and Time
October 26th, 2022 at 1:00pm EST to October 26th, 2022 at 2:30pm EST
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Title: Caribou Must Eat, but What Does it Take to Stay Alive? Disentangling the Forage-Risk Hypothesis in a Multi-Ungulate Community Speaker: Jake Bradshaw (RPBio, FIT, PhD Candidate, University of...
E-Lecture: Collaborative and Multi-Species Planning for Caribou Conservation Across Canada
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Event Date and Time
September 28th, 2022 at 1:30pm EST to September 28th, 2022 at 2:30pm EST
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Title: Collaborative and Multi-Species Planning for Caribou Conservation Across Canada Speaker: Kate Lindsay (Senior Vice President, Chief Sustainability Officer, Forest Product Association of Canada)
E-Lecture Series Winter 2021: The Canadian Forest Service Research to Support Climate Change
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Event Date and Time
January 27th, 2021 at 11:30am MST to January 27th, 2021 at 12:30pm MST
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Using Science to Inform Species at Risk Management: Wood Turtle Response to Forest Harvest will be presented by Christopher Edge, Atlantic Forestry Centre, Damien Mullin, University of New Brunswick...
E-Lecture Series Winter 2021: The Canadian Forest Service Research to Support Climate Change
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Event Date and Time
February 3rd, 2021 at 11:30am MST to February 3rd, 2021 at 12:30am MST
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Blurred Lines: Building Trajectories of Forest Recovery in Seismic Lines will be presented by Caren Jones, Northern Forestry Centre.
E-Lecture: Stairway to Heaven or Highway to Hell? How Characteristics of Forest Roads Shape Their Use by Large Mammals in the Boreal Forest
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Event Date and Time
November 30th, 2022 at 1:30pm EST to November 30th, 2022 at 2:30pm EST
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Title: Stairway to Heaven or Highway to Hell? How Characteristics of Forest Roads Shape Their Use by Large Mammals in the Boreal Forest Speaker: Martin-Hugues St-Laurent (Professor of Animal Ecology...
E-Lecture: Supporting Indigenous Groups to Implement Caribou Habitat Restoration
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Event Date and Time
February 1st, 2023 at 1:30pm EST to February 1st, 2023 at 2:30pm EST
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Title: Supporting Indigenous Groups to Implement Caribou Habitat Restoration Speaker: Cam Rollins (RPF, Environmental Solutions Manager, CCI Group of Companies)
Enhanced Revegetation and Reclamation of Oil Sands Disturbed Sites Using Actinorhizal and Mycorrhizal Biotechnology
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Preliminary results, after two growth seasons, show promise in the use of pre-inoculated seedlings in enhancing growth and establishment of alders and conifers on oil sands reclamation sites.
Finding Lichen for Caribou
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A storymap website that explains the importance of lichen as a food source for caribou and the first steps of a project for mapping lichen undertaken by Natural Resources Canada's Canada Centre for...
From Diet to Hair and Blood: Empirical Estimation of Discrimination Factors for C and N Stable Isotopes in Five Terrestrial Mammals
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Abstract Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios are used widely to describe wildlife animal diet composition and trophic interactions. To reconstruct consumer diet, the isotopic differences between...